SES Government
Solutions (SES GS),
has won several key
contracts to provide
critically important
managed network
services leveraging
SES’s unique high
throughput, low
latency Medium Earth
Orbit (MEO) O3b
satellite network
capabilities. By the
end of 2017, SES GS
will be delivering
nearly 4 Gigabits
per second of
managed O3b services
supporting 13 sites
globally to
customers ranging
from the Department
of Defense (DoD) to
the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric
Administration
(NOAA).
The U.S. Government
(USG) has already
deployed and integrated
MEO-enabled solutions to
multiple locations
worldwide. These
locations utilize the
distinctive and unique
performance parameters
offered by the
O3b-enabled solution.
USG customers have
leveraged SES’s MEO
capabilities to satisfy
requirements that vary
from niche services,
such as large file
transfer or backhaul of
“big data”, to providing
backbone services to
support an entire
enterprise. The low
latency features of
SES’s MEO-enabled
network are also
important as they enable
the USG to take
advantage of cloud-based
applications.
Demand for MEO
services for defense and
security applications is
on the rise, with a
recent Department of
Defense Request for
Information (RFI)
further demonstrating
the USG need for
expanded low latency
capabilities. SES's
innovative approach to
provide resilient
commercial satellite
capacity has the
potential to
dramatically improve the
ability of the USG to
satisfy challenging
communications and
data-centric
applications.
“2017 has been an
exceptional year for SES
GS, supporting U.S.
Government customers
with ground-breaking
satellite communication
services,” said Pete
Hoene, President and CEO
of SES Government
Solutions. “As we look
at the emerging U.S.
Government requirements
for a more resilient
National Security
architecture, the
combination of both
SES’s MEO and GEO
solutions are clear
differentiators. Our USG
customers are looking
for secure and scalable
global connectivity,
which our MEO and GEO
fleet provides. We are
proud of our position as
a trusted industry
partner and look forward
to contributing to
future efforts as the
SES MEO fleet continues
to expand, with
additional O3b
satellites scheduled for
launch in 2018 and 2019,
followed by the O3b
mPOWER system a few
years later.”